Re: Question about mod_ssl & mod_jk

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Hi.

Your configuration snippets below look like Apache 1.x, but you mention that you are using 2.x. How come ?

André


Tan, Liao wrote:
 Hello, experts:
  My apache installed is has only the mod_jk.sl in the "libexec/" directory.
 I want to know what I need to do in order to to configure my current http to https? I know this is a very general question, but to start, I guess I need to include the directives in httpd.conf:

1)<IfDefine SSL> LoadModule ssl_module libexec/mod_ssl.so
  </IfDefine>
2)<IfDefine SSL>
  AddModule mod_ssl.c
  </IfDefine>

Is this enough in order to enable the mod_ssl?

Already have all certificates configured in the paths. But still unsure on if simply adding those 2 directives will be enough, and will put the file (mod_ssl.so) there in the path, or if I have to get this file from somewhere (if so, how?)

Here are the environment configuration:
Web server: Apache/2.0.46 (Unix) mod_jk/1.2.4
Server: -HP-UX Tomcat: 4.0 Thanks

Ingrid




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